The International Fresh Produce Association ANZ (IFPA ANZ) has appointed two prominent leaders from distinct fresh produce and floral industry sectors to its board of directors.
Lynch Group Australia chief executive officer (CEO) David Di Pietro and Steritech fresh produce business manager Ben Reilly were appointed at the IFPA ANZ’s annual general meeting, which was hosted at its new office in East Melbourne. Their appointments took immediate effect.
“The IFPA ANZ board reflects the strength and diversity of our industry, with leaders from across the supply chain. David Di Pietro and Ben Reilly bring a wealth of experience and industry leadership to the board, and I look forward to working with them to help guide the association," said IFPA ANZ chair Dean Gall.
IFPA managing director ANZ Belinda Wilson said that David Di Pietro and Ben Reilly's appointments reflected their commitment to representative governance across the full value chain.
“Our focus remains on building value through connection, advocacy, and insight, and ensuring our efforts are grounded in what matters most to industry,” said Wilson.
“David and Ben bring deep expertise from across the floral, biosecurity, and postharvest sectors, strengthening the breadth of experience around our board table.”
Lynch Group CEO and Certified Practising Accountant, Di Pietro joined Australia’s largest floral wholesaler in 2016 and has held senior executive roles across the Australian manufacturing, retail, and FMCG sectors with leading companies such as BHP, Woolworths, George Weston Foods, and Breville.
Lynch Group’s global presence includes operating China’s largest rose-growing farm, which supplies the domestic market and exports to Australia. It has grown partnerships in Ecuador, Colombia, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, and Kenya. It is the largest importer of flowers in the region and is Australia's leading procurer of locally grown flowers and plants.
“I'm excited to join the IFPA ANZ board as a representative of the floral category and to support the broader fresh produce industry. Flowers are a key component of fresh produce retail, often serving as an emotional purchase and setting the tone for a shopper’s perception of freshness,” said Di Pietro.
“I'm looking forward to building strong connections across the industry and contributing my experience from a supplier and grower’s perspective.”
For the past 10 years, Reilly has led the development of phytosanitary irradiation in Australia through his work with Steritech, the Asia-Pacific region’s largest contract sterilisation and decontamination processor and one of the largest worldwide.
He was an early participant in both the IFPA (formerly PMA) Foundation for Industry Talent and Emerging Leaders’ programs and has volunteered as a mentor and a committee member.
His work has been instrumental in positioning Australia as a global leader in phytosanitary irradiation and his development of a QR code labelling system to meet food standards requirements was critical to Australia’s two largest retailers adopting the treatment in 2024.
Prior to joining Steritech, Reilly managed retail relationships and business development in the USA for Giumarra Companies.
“IFPA is a unique organisation that unites the best of our global industry and welcomes participation from the entire supply chain. IFPA has had a constant presence in my career and I’m honoured to join IFPA ANZ board,” said Reilly.
“I look forward to drawing on my experience in developing phytosanitary irradiation to support IFPA’s leading role as a facilitator of relationships, technology and innovation in our industry.”
Lynch Group has been a member of the association (formerly the Produce Marketing Association) since 2007 and was among the member businesses to bring the PMA to Australia and New Zealand. Steritech has been a member of the association since 2016.
